Thursday, November 10, 2011

Fwd: Dr.Michael Salla's agreement with White House ET. denial.

On Friday, a member of the White House's Office of Science and Technology Policy denied covering up evidence of contact with extraterrestrials in response to an online petition submitted to the White House. "The U.S. government has no evidence that any life exists outside our planet, or that an extraterrestrial presence has contacted or engaged any member of the human race," the statement read. The response directs petitioners toward several projects aimed at uncovering evidence of extraterrestrial life, including the Mars Science Laboratory, the SETI Institute and the Kepler spacecraft, but states the government has "no credible evidence of extraterrestrial presence here on Earth." This denial is not new of course, but what is new is that for Dr. Michael Salla, UFO researcher and former professor at American University's Center for Global Peace, government's answer is pretty consistent and HONEST.

"It's a very predictable response," he told The Daily Caller. "All government agencies have basically taken a similar line that there is no credible evidence of extraterrestrial life having visited the earth. And that's been a pretty consistent response for the past 50 years." Dr. Salla claims that the White House's response isn't necessarily dishonest: Much of the information is classified or has been turned over to private companies. Of course, as usual, Dr. Michael Salla didin't give any evidence about all these last statements. "The Obama administration's response should be something like what Bill Clinton did, which is to try to find out which agencies have information. … I can tell from my research that the information has been increasingly privatized, it's been put into private archives the proprietary control of major corporations like Boeing." Some insiders told us that Boeing and other corporations will challenge the Exopolitician Dr. Michael Salla about this unsubstantiated declaration.